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Who is liable when an artificial intelligence system infringes copyright – a missed opportunity by the PRC Court

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In our previous newsletter here , we reported a decision from the Beijing Internet Court ruling that the copyright of a portrait generated by an artificial intelligence (“AI”) program is owned by the user who “controlled meticulously” the parameters for creating the image.

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

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NFTs are also playing a key role in a generation’s development, with GenZ’ers dreaming of quick money through buy-and-sell of NFTs on crypto platforms. Is this the same in the US and China? The author would like to thank John Hodges and Elisa Li for their contributions to this post. IP Rights and NFTs. The United States.

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WHAT, IN THE NAME OF GOD, …?: Intellectual Property Rights In Holy Names, Sacred Words, & Other Aspects of Creation

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” The title, of course, also is a bit of play on words, as it asks the question more directly “what intellectual property rights are out there that people can acquire ‘in the name of God’?” The title of this piece tracks a common “ phrase of exasperation used to emphasize a question or statement.”